A jury is considering its verdict into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed more than 10 years after the car crash in Paris that killed them.
Lord Justice Scott Baker told the jurors to take as long as they needed to weigh up the evidence from the six-month-long inquest. "There is no pressure of time," Baker told jurors as they retired Wednesday.
One of the last questions Baker told the jury to consider was whether Diana and Fayed would have lived if they were wearing seat belts and whether Diana would have survived had she been taken to the hospital faster.
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